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South Korea immunochemistry analyser market to grow 4% annually until 2036

One key driver is the shift toward high-precision diagnostic systems.

South Korea’s immunochemistry analyser market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 4% until 2036, according to GlobalData.

The sector’s growth is attributed to increasing demand for advanced diagnostic solutions, technological developments, and an ageing population.

The shift toward high-precision diagnostic systems is improving analytical capabilities, particularly in the early detection and monitoring of neurological, oncological, and infectious diseases, said Nidhi Bharti, Medical Devices Analyst at GlobalData.

“In the realm of neurodegenerative diseases, these enhancements are proving to be advantageous, providing a more intricate understanding of complex conditions and enhancing diagnostic accuracy,” Bharti added.

 

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